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Sahara Star introduces safety program ‘Safe Me Safe We’ ahead of resuming business

The hotel has introduced the enhanced safety programme for its team members to ensure that they are well trained and equipped to serve guests and take care of themselves and their loved ones.

Sahara Star introduces safety program 'Safe Me Safe We' ahead of resuming business

Hotel Sahara Star, which will be soon resuming business, has started to make necessary arrangements for welcoming the guests back. In a bid to assure the well-being of its guests and employees, the hotel has initiated an enhanced safety programme “Safe Me Safe We”.

The hotel has introduced the enhanced safety programme for its team members to ensure that they are well trained and equipped to serve guests and take care of themselves and their loved ones.

On this occasion, Manish Sodhi, CEO, Sahara Hospitality Ltd. Said, “We want our team members to have a safe and hygienic workspace for which we have designed the “ Safe Me, Safe We” program to keep them secure. The hotel premises have been accommodated to make sure all the social distancing norms and health measures are followed. The reason for initiating the “Safe Me Safe We” program is to provide mental and social security to our team members so that they can, in turn, serve our guests with the Step Ahead Experience”

As a part of the programme, the team will be now equipped with masks and gloves at all times, along with making sure that the social distancing norms are being maintained. The team shall also undergo several training sessions prior to re-starting the property.

  The hotel has urged its team to use alcohol-based hand sanitizers and use the 20 seconds hand wash technique. It has also suggested its associate to prefer traveling in their private vehicle and tap to check for essentials like wearing a mask, carrying a sanitizer, sanitizing touchpoints after and before use, carrying official IDs, self-checking temperature and visiting a doctor in case of high temperature and importantly ensuring a safe ride while renting a ride.

According to the new initiative, e-meetings will be the new way to brief the team, being on the designated floor and moving around less frequently and limiting the number of entries and exits within the property.

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